Digital Matte Painter / Background Designer
JULIET AND THE KING
Layout & Background Artist
“Juliet & the King” is being produced in Hoorakhsh Studios.
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PROJECT DETAILS
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Duration: 90 Minutes
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Technique: 2D Computer
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Production Status: In Production
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Audience: Family
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Website: https://hoorakhshstudios.com/works/juliette-and-the-king/
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ACCOLADES
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“Juliet and the king” has been selected for the Meet the producers – Gap financing program at Annecy Festival 2022!!
I designed numerous layout in 2D feature animation project and then painted them. In addition, I presented a solution for create mirror fragments on wall that helped other artists. (2020-2021)
Also I don't have permission to publish more layouts and backgrounds about this project.
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The first teaser of the animated feature "Juliet and the King" released.
The Last Fiction
Background Painter
The last fiction is feature film. In 2013 the last fiction competed in Annecy’s international animation festival in France and became one of the six projects that got selected and got introduced to the world.
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PROJECT DETAILS
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Runtime: 100 Minutes
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Technique: Digital Cell Animation
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Release Date: June 12, 2018
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Rated: Teen and Mature
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Website: www.thelastfiction.com
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ACCOLADES
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Accolades: Annecy’s 2013 international animation festival official selection
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Accolades: selection of annecy for Cannes International Film Festival Market-2016
I experienced painting and developing different graphic style animation, by adding detail , props , changing light, mood and color correcting on over 200 3D basic scene to create magnificent 2D scene. (2014-2016)
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" Neverland "
Visual Development
( The freelance animation project - 2020)
The lepidoctor
Visual Development
Self Project (2017)
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The concept based on the Lepidoctor story book ( a chapter of Ten Sorry Tales by Mick Jackson )
The lepidocotr centers around an eccentric boy, Baxter, who is obsessed with collecting and fixing strange gadgets. The recent death of his mother however has taught him that some things cannot be repaired. In coping with this loss, Baxter becomes withdrawn. That is until one day while visiting a museum, Baxter comes across an exhibit made of thousands of dead butterflies. The crude manner in which the butterflies were pinned to the wall shakes Baxter to his core. Armed with his childish wit, naive courage, and a Victorian set of surgical instruments, Baxter embarks on a monumental journey that will help him accept the loss of his mother, reconnect with his father, and avenge the death of the butterflies.